LINDA MICHOW

Linda Michow is a founding partner of the law firm of Michow Cox & McAskin LLP in Greenwood Village, Colorado. Her practice includes representation of Colorado municipalities on local government matters with a focus on land use, construction contracts and elections.

Linda currently serves as the City Attorney for the Cities of Cherry Hills Village, Castle Pines and Leadville and the Town Attorney for the Town of Milliken. She is responsible for providing day-to-day legal advice on issues concerning annexation, zoning and land use planning, elections, taxation, urban renewal, real property, construction, liquor licensing and TABOR compliance. Linda has extensive experience drafting subdivision improvement and annexation and development agreements, intergovernmental agreements, public/private incentive agreements, construction contracts, comprehensive zoning and subdivision regulations, as well as ordinances and resolutions concerning general municipal matters. Linda served as the lead attorney for the Streets at Southglenn and IKEA development projects in Centennial, which involved the negotiation and drafting of development and incentive agreements, rezoning ordinances, vested property rights ordinances and processing of final plats. Linda also ensured legal compliance in the implementation of the City of Centennial 2011 Land Development Code through multiple ordinances, public hearings and zoning map amendments. Linda has worked on behalf of several municipal clients on complex, large-scale annexation and development projects, including the 2009 annexation and zoning of a 3,300 acre parcel to the City of Castle Pines.

In addition to her regular City Attorney functions, Linda has served as an administrative hearing officer on land use applications and appeals. Ms. Michow has testified as an expert witness on the issue of reasonableness of attorneys’ fees in Gumina v. City of Sterling, 119 P.3d 527 (Colo. App. 2004).

Prior to forming Michow Cox & McAskin in March, 2016, Linda was a partner with the law firms of Widner Michow & Cox LLP and Gorsuch Kirgis, LLP where she maintained a robust local government practice from 1999-2016.

Linda’s local government experience in private practice developed out of her former in-house position as a Senior Assistant City Attorney for the City of Arvada. During the course of her employment with the City of Arvada, Linda served as the legal advisor to the Arvada Planning Commission, Board of Adjustment and the Liquor Licensing Authority. In addition, she provided legal advice to the Arvada Housing Authority, Public Works and Police Departments and the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities. Linda also served on the Arvada Planning Commission after she left employment with the City.

Before joining the Arvada City Attorney’s Office, Linda prosecuted criminal appeals as an assistant attorney general in the appellate section of the Colorado Attorney General Office.